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and despite the odds you elected the first woman senator to god elizabeth warren is a politician who has come to embody the goals of the so-called ninety nine percent because for years she's been an activist and a vocal opponent against financial inequality and wall street's grip over washington senator warner's win in massachusetts is not just a win for the state but the entire country so for the years she's devoted to activism and her success in the latest campaign to become massachusetts first woman senator senator elizabeth warren is our hero of the day so she's the hero is the villain well that dishonor goes to none other than the us attorney general eric holder and no this is not about the fast and furious scandal that was inexcusable and no this is not about him starting the whole look forward not backward mentality instead of holding the bush administration accountable for war crimes no today eric holder is our villain for a different reason you see it all starts with the two thousand and ten b.p. oil spill where eleven crewmen were killed in the rig explosion and more than o
and despite the odds you elected the first woman senator to god elizabeth warren is a politician who has come to embody the goals of the so-called ninety nine percent because for years she's been an activist and a vocal opponent against financial inequality and wall street's grip over washington senator warner's win in massachusetts is not just a win for the state but the entire country so for the years she's devoted to activism and her success in the latest campaign to become massachusetts...
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we've lost elections. i've lost elections but never for the presidency. i'm sure it stings terribly. >> it's not helpful, right. >> of course not. but he's a good man and he will find his level. and i think it's still a little raw. so do i wish he hadn't said those things, of course not. but on the other hand, i'm not going to bury the guy for it. >> i'm not going to bury the guy for it, but i sure am happy to go on tv and talk about it. and late today, romney's former national co-chairman tim pawlenty joined the chorus, kicking the former governor to the curb. >> i don't think it's a matter of people looking at the election and saying i'm going to vote because of, you know gifts. i think they looked at it and said which one of these candidates would they prefer because leadership considerations and also can understand their needs the best. i don't think it's as simple as saying the president gave out gifts. i just don't think it's that simple. there's a lot more to it than that. >> so now of the biggest names in the gop have condemned romney's comments,
we've lost elections. i've lost elections but never for the presidency. i'm sure it stings terribly. >> it's not helpful, right. >> of course not. but he's a good man and he will find his level. and i think it's still a little raw. so do i wish he hadn't said those things, of course not. but on the other hand, i'm not going to bury the guy for it. >> i'm not going to bury the guy for it, but i sure am happy to go on tv and talk about it. and late today, romney's former...
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. >> immigration reform is on the post election radar of both political parties. and now, one republican senator has come up with its own version as an alternative to the president's plan. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel takes a look. >> with the election over, some republican lawmakers are floating a conservative alternative to president obama's dream act. supporters say the achieve act would legalize the status of undocumented children who grew up here by giving them visas and earning degrees and serving in the military they could eventually become citizens. unlike the dream act the g.o.p. plan does not allow the young people to jump ahead of legal immigrants waiting their turn. >> it's a perfectly legal way to go and a conservative argument to help specific targeted individuals in in case. >> congressional sources say retiring senators kay bailey hutchinson and john kyle were working on the plan with marco rubio over the summer, but put on hold after mr. obama's executive action. now, with the election over, some republicans are weighing if the t
. >> immigration reform is on the post election radar of both political parties. and now, one republican senator has come up with its own version as an alternative to the president's plan. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel takes a look. >> with the election over, some republican lawmakers are floating a conservative alternative to president obama's dream act. supporters say the achieve act would legalize the status of undocumented children who grew up here by giving...
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reporter: president obama and leaders of congress sat across the table for the first time since the election to take on america's growing debt. >> my hope is that this is going to be the beginning of a fruitful process. >> reporter: without a deficit cutting deal, the americans will get a one-two punch to their bank account in about six weeks. >> to show our seriousness, we put revenue on the table. as long as it's accompanied by significant spending cuts. >> reporter: republicans who have been adamantly against tax hikes are willing to talk about increasing revenue. and democrats who have opposed cuts to programs like social security are recognizing they'll have to give a little, too. >> we're both going to have to give up some of the things that we know are a problem. >> reporter: meanwhile, there's a new voice outside the capital. >> how are you doing today? >> reporter: while it may sound odd coming from a guy dressed in a can, this campaign led by young people is pressuring lawmakers to answer the very question on just about every american's mind. >> do you have a plan to address this c
reporter: president obama and leaders of congress sat across the table for the first time since the election to take on america's growing debt. >> my hope is that this is going to be the beginning of a fruitful process. >> reporter: without a deficit cutting deal, the americans will get a one-two punch to their bank account in about six weeks. >> to show our seriousness, we put revenue on the table. as long as it's accompanied by significant spending cuts. >> reporter:...
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interesting to think how things might have been different not necessarily a different outcome of the election but certainly different things being talked about by the media again. i think that it's fair to say that some really big questions are not being asked here as they're getting sort of mixed up in these you know democrats that republicans said. the feeling again just that there's a lot of missing pieces here and they may be pieces that really have some connecting information it's just sort of my hunch here that what's come out has not been all that significant or at least all that new in terms of sort of unraveling exactly what happened with these attacks in benghazi we do know the narrative keeps changing and that the benghazi attack that this story is not over yet are to corresponding christine for us out thank you for your reporting. all right well we are just one week away from an angel holiday here in the u.s. but before families sit down at the dining room table to give thanks and then promptly consume half their body weight in turkey and stuffing many travelers will need to catch
interesting to think how things might have been different not necessarily a different outcome of the election but certainly different things being talked about by the media again. i think that it's fair to say that some really big questions are not being asked here as they're getting sort of mixed up in these you know democrats that republicans said. the feeling again just that there's a lot of missing pieces here and they may be pieces that really have some connecting information it's just...
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why he got elected obama is cool and the other guy wasn't. and those who look to politics every four years, and if there were an easier way to elect a candidate. >> oh, my god, oh! ahh! oh! oh, my god!! that was done in canada. so the job was a reverse d duopoly. how dorky it is to be a country divided by race and gender, so 2008. the victory laps, a wakeup call for the uncool. it's time for new blood and the message is great, we just need a new messenger, in the meanwhile, the cool kids are behind the steering wheel and sadly we're in the passenger seat and we've got two years to find another driver, ladies and gents, start your engines. >> what does that have to do with the snakes? >> kimberly was complaining about it, but that's her saturday night. >> what's the connection with the snakes. >> i like the video. >> and you put it in there to be gratuitous. >> oh, good word, bob. >> and killer karaoke, hosted by stevo from jackass. >> which is appropriate. >> the goal of the game show is to try to continue singing while they do horrible thing
why he got elected obama is cool and the other guy wasn't. and those who look to politics every four years, and if there were an easier way to elect a candidate. >> oh, my god, oh! ahh! oh! oh, my god!! that was done in canada. so the job was a reverse d duopoly. how dorky it is to be a country divided by race and gender, so 2008. the victory laps, a wakeup call for the uncool. it's time for new blood and the message is great, we just need a new messenger, in the meanwhile, the cool kids...
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that got in the way for mitt romney this past election? let's look at two of the more blunt assessments. first karl rove, he thought the drawnout primary process and the debates worked against mitt romney in the general election or in his words from a speech in pennsylvania, mitt romney had what i scientifically call a butt ugly primary. good for you, karl. the election didn't exactly end well for reeve either having to haen to all the people who donated to his super pack in the hopes of a romney victory. then glen bulger who gave this blunt diagnosis for the loss at the republican governor's association conference yesterday. >> what we need to do one is we need to convert and get more republicans because if we're going to win independence and get republicans and still lose an election, it's because there's too many damn democrats out there. >> toot many, quote, damn democrats, that's one way of summing the arithmetic. david letterman also weighed in with some potential scapegoats on his top ten list. >> number nine, properly functions vot
that got in the way for mitt romney this past election? let's look at two of the more blunt assessments. first karl rove, he thought the drawnout primary process and the debates worked against mitt romney in the general election or in his words from a speech in pennsylvania, mitt romney had what i scientifically call a butt ugly primary. good for you, karl. the election didn't exactly end well for reeve either having to haen to all the people who donated to his super pack in the hopes of a...
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the presidential election was just ten days ago and how things would have been different if this would have happened before that is of course another question that a lot of people want to know is when the president found out at the briefing i attended earlier this week with spokesman jay carney you said that the president did not find out about the affair until wednesday the day after the election so it's just so interesting to think how things might have been different not necessarily a different outcome of the election but certainly different things being talked about by the media again. i think that it's fair to say that some really bigger questions are not being asked here as they're getting sort of mixed up in these you know democrats that republicans said. the feeling again just that there's a lot of missing pieces here and they may be pieces really hasn't connecting information it's just sort of my hunch here that what's come out has not been all that significant or at least all that new in terms of sort of unraveling exactly what happened with these attacks in benghazi we do kn
the presidential election was just ten days ago and how things would have been different if this would have happened before that is of course another question that a lot of people want to know is when the president found out at the briefing i attended earlier this week with spokesman jay carney you said that the president did not find out about the affair until wednesday the day after the election so it's just so interesting to think how things might have been different not necessarily a...
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clearly both from election -- the day after the election and including today we had the opportunity to meet with leader pelosi afterwards who was very encouraging about the meeting that took place in the white house, and i think boehner has always been, who is an institutionalist, has always cared deeply about this and would have struck the right deal. it's always been that element within the republican conference that has kept him from getting there, but i see a different kind of resolve and obviously, martin, for the interests of the country we hope that they don't lead us off this cliff that, as you point out, is artificially created by them, and so there's -- i think there's great hope that we can get this accomplished and set up the framework for the next session. >> okay. well, i want to play something for you of that encapsulates the outlook of some republicans. listen to this. >> i mean, it's a proven political strategy, which is give a bunch of money from the government to a group and, guess what, they'll vote for you. let me tell you what i would do if i was a democrat runnin
clearly both from election -- the day after the election and including today we had the opportunity to meet with leader pelosi afterwards who was very encouraging about the meeting that took place in the white house, and i think boehner has always been, who is an institutionalist, has always cared deeply about this and would have struck the right deal. it's always been that element within the republican conference that has kept him from getting there, but i see a different kind of resolve and...
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like the elections, check. we've still got a lot of longer-term fundamental problems. i don't know. just doing the simple math here, it seems to me we have tax hikes in a slow growth environment. that isn't a great environment for stocks, is it? >> yeah, i think what this did, or this more conciliatory tone takes some of the tail risk off the table as far as an immediate shock earlier in the year. you're right. there are some significant problems that are going to have to be dealt with. just because you get a compromise doesn't mean you're not going to have a cutback in the deficit. there's a lot of causation. >> you think this market is beginning to transition away from all the liquidity of the quantitative easing. >> no question about it. the market is off not quite 10%. if you look a little deeper there, you see stocks that are off 30, 40%. i do think there's some opportunity there is. >> like which ones? can you name names, mark? >> sure, absolutely. intel. it's a very controversial, contrarian name right now. they've lowered earnings, however, even on those lowered earnings, yo
like the elections, check. we've still got a lot of longer-term fundamental problems. i don't know. just doing the simple math here, it seems to me we have tax hikes in a slow growth environment. that isn't a great environment for stocks, is it? >> yeah, i think what this did, or this more conciliatory tone takes some of the tail risk off the table as far as an immediate shock earlier in the year. you're right. there are some significant problems that are going to have to be dealt with....
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he got re-elected. and these are republicans who are trying to figure out just who they are and what they stand for. and as you saw in the president's press conference earlier this week, he's somebody who studied the flaws of a second term. what he wants to do is make some progress without overreaching. it's very clear they're worried at the white house about doing some overreach here. if he can get a fiscal deal done, that will be very, very important for his legacy in the long-term. and he knows it. >> are the republicans operating from the same game plan? >> no. i think they're not. i mean, the republicans are on the couch right now in the therapist's office. they're trying to figure out what went wrong, how can we attract more voters. and if you were ever -- if you ever question whether mitt romney was a transitional figure in the republican party, look at how quickly he's disappeared or they've disowned him, right? so they don't have a single leader like the democrats do. and here's one other thing
he got re-elected. and these are republicans who are trying to figure out just who they are and what they stand for. and as you saw in the president's press conference earlier this week, he's somebody who studied the flaws of a second term. what he wants to do is make some progress without overreaching. it's very clear they're worried at the white house about doing some overreach here. if he can get a fiscal deal done, that will be very, very important for his legacy in the long-term. and he...
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they didn't want xo lose the election by the margin. you have republicans now openly talking about the idea of raising income tax rates, albeit part of a deal they might not vote for. to even have that conversation was absolutely taboo for the last 22 years. you have republicans talking openly like sean hannity about comprehensive immigration reform. republicans were buking mitt romney over his explanation of defeat saying obama showered gifts on constituency groups. i think that's more than rhetorical. that might be a recognition on the part of republicans that that kind of language has defined their he policies too much for the last four years. we'll see if there's a shift there. i think the ground has changed a lot in the last ten days. >> well, i'm, you know, here in d.c. guys in our nation's capital. i was walking around earlier, and the sun is shining, birding are chirping, democrats and republicans walking arm in arm on the mall together. >> that's not happening. >> that didn't happen. >> i think i saw john boehner and nancy pelo
they didn't want xo lose the election by the margin. you have republicans now openly talking about the idea of raising income tax rates, albeit part of a deal they might not vote for. to even have that conversation was absolutely taboo for the last 22 years. you have republicans talking openly like sean hannity about comprehensive immigration reform. republicans were buking mitt romney over his explanation of defeat saying obama showered gifts on constituency groups. i think that's more than...
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>> elected officials really wake up when they see some of their peers losing in an election. there but for the grace of a couple votes could go i. maybe governor mcdonald sees what happened in tim kaine's victory in virginia. i think what's going on here is a recalibration by republicans where they've concluded that getting something done is better for them long-term than remaining obstructionist. i think that's good for everybody involved. if you think back to when there have been big losses for democrats in 2004, when john kerry lost, or even in 2010, there's a necessary retrenchment that goes on and a recalculation and a recalibration. that's going on right now. the country, i think, will benefit from this, and governor jindal said it best himself. there should be a strong competition for every vote from two parties. he doesn't believe the republican party is competing well enough for those votes, and so they are going to have to change. they are. >> you know, haley barbour described advertise a proctology exam needed for the party. so much is discussed about grover norqui
>> elected officials really wake up when they see some of their peers losing in an election. there but for the grace of a couple votes could go i. maybe governor mcdonald sees what happened in tim kaine's victory in virginia. i think what's going on here is a recalibration by republicans where they've concluded that getting something done is better for them long-term than remaining obstructionist. i think that's good for everybody involved. if you think back to when there have been big...
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most elected officials won't go as dpfar as simpson bowles woul because it would hurt, there would be pain. what do you suggest america can do to get the strong economic growth and the high levels of unemployment? what sort of pain should our politicians be saying we should be ready to take? do we eliminate the mortgage interest deduction, do we eliminate things people are used to but need to give up all of the above. all of the above. i think the very -- the genius of simpson bowles is a political issue, namely that you can take this trillion dollars of so-called tax expenditures, and the republicans can look at cutting them as a reduction in subsidies, which in large part they are. the democrats can look at them as a way to increase taxes on upper income groups. now, it strikes me that's the same piece of legislation, so we can get very large chunks of -- wi we can get very lank chunks of effective spending out of the system without any material change in marginal tax rates. but is it going to be easy? no. all of those tax subsidies or all of those tax benefits are there for reasons
most elected officials won't go as dpfar as simpson bowles woul because it would hurt, there would be pain. what do you suggest america can do to get the strong economic growth and the high levels of unemployment? what sort of pain should our politicians be saying we should be ready to take? do we eliminate the mortgage interest deduction, do we eliminate things people are used to but need to give up all of the above. all of the above. i think the very -- the genius of simpson bowles is a...
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the other is that it's politically very inconvenienced less than two months away from an election to have a terrorist attack that will expose the errors in policy of the obama administration. that is why they were so worried under that theory about in many that, in fact, this was al qaeda or another terrorist group. megyn: some democrats who were privy to these briefings, including representative adam smith say that the notion that a talking points were changed is completely wrong. still, we get diametrically opposing information. thank you for being here. megyn: thank you we will speak with the israeli ambassador to the united nations about what is looking like a possible ground war in the city of gaza. stay with us. flavorboost.com. megyn: more breaking news on our top story today. israel reportedly closing a series of roads heading into gaza. that comes just moments after the reuters news service report. asking to mobilize some 70,000 israeli troops. just think about that. 75,000 israeli troops, in what is being called preparation to a likely invasion of that area. this is not goo
the other is that it's politically very inconvenienced less than two months away from an election to have a terrorist attack that will expose the errors in policy of the obama administration. that is why they were so worried under that theory about in many that, in fact, this was al qaeda or another terrorist group. megyn: some democrats who were privy to these briefings, including representative adam smith say that the notion that a talking points were changed is completely wrong. still, we...
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we just came off an election where there has been a big issue, it's been a central part of the conversation, the president has been very transparent in his plan and i know there are some of our colleagues that would like to sort of delay and delay and allow the pressure to go out of the balloon so they don't have to deal with it. we really have to come to some agreement between now and the end of this year on that tax issue. otherwise, we do go into next year and i just think it's untenable from a policy point of view, but politically untenable, for republicans to tell the country on january 1st and january 2 ndnd and january 3rd nobody in the country will get tax relief until they give wealthier americans higher income americans this bonus tax break. i think the president will be very clear if we get to that point and we don't want to, we get into january, he's going to be going to the american people, i would hope, and telling them exactly what is at stake here. >> chris van hollen -- >> hopefully everyone will recognize this problem before you get to the waterfall and at least the spirit
we just came off an election where there has been a big issue, it's been a central part of the conversation, the president has been very transparent in his plan and i know there are some of our colleagues that would like to sort of delay and delay and allow the pressure to go out of the balloon so they don't have to deal with it. we really have to come to some agreement between now and the end of this year on that tax issue. otherwise, we do go into next year and i just think it's untenable...
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he spoke from a position of confidence having just won the election but he said we need to find common ground and when the bipartisan leadership walked out of the white house and addressed reporters in the driveway, positive notes were all they were singing. here's a montage. >> the framework that i've outlined in our meeting today is consistent with the president's call for a fair and balanced approach. >> i feel very good about what we were able to talk about in there. >> we're prepared to put revenue on the table, provided we fix the real problem. >> i feel confident that a solution may be in sight. are. >> reporter: this is just the beginning but harry reid said they're not going to wait until december 31st and go right up against the deadline so that's a positive sign. i've got to tell you, senator kent conrad, retiring chairman of the budget committee, offered in a conversation with carl quintanilla and i on "squawk on the street" a potential construct for a tax compromise, that is a sharp cut in deductions for top-end taxpayers and increase in capital gains and dividend rates bu
he spoke from a position of confidence having just won the election but he said we need to find common ground and when the bipartisan leadership walked out of the white house and addressed reporters in the driveway, positive notes were all they were singing. here's a montage. >> the framework that i've outlined in our meeting today is consistent with the president's call for a fair and balanced approach. >> i feel very good about what we were able to talk about in there. >>...
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that's how we win elections. we don't win elections insulting voters. >> a word to the wise or the wise-ish, throwing mitt romney off the deep end is the easy part. fixing the deeper problems may take some actual work. karen finney, now, grant eed mi romney's comments were objectively speaking pretty stupid. >> yeah. >> very telling it's this week that bobby jindal is saying we need to stop being the dumb party. as if there wasn't a lion's share of support for mitt romney up until this point. >> there wasn't dumb party stuff going on before. this is not a cosmetic problem. this is isn't like let's put a fresh coat of paint and put a new message on it and we're good to go. you have the main gop saying the herd of black people came in and voted and don't know where they're from, the state of maine. ryan saying we didn't expect the urban turnout which we know what that really means. so there is a deeper problem and romney is not the only one espousing some of that kind of language. i think what they're realizing is
that's how we win elections. we don't win elections insulting voters. >> a word to the wise or the wise-ish, throwing mitt romney off the deep end is the easy part. fixing the deeper problems may take some actual work. karen finney, now, grant eed mi romney's comments were objectively speaking pretty stupid. >> yeah. >> very telling it's this week that bobby jindal is saying we need to stop being the dumb party. as if there wasn't a lion's share of support for mitt romney up...
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egypt's newly elected mohamed morsi is a tight spot. he needs to show hamas support because they have roots in the muslim brotherhood, a group morsi once led in ewript, and he also wants the respect of the peace treaty that stands between israel. he doesn't want to lose western support. >> he was elected on april groundswell of passion. part of that passion being anti-mubarak, who the egyptian people saw as abandoning the palestinians back in 2008, 2009. he is the man who has to stand up to the palestinians and hold the ambassador to egypt to israel and so he is trying to look up, but he can't be too tough, though, because if this peace treaty is strengthened, the west steps in with their billions of dollars in aid that they give to egypt every year. their economy stinks at the moment, and they need that money to survive. you know, it's another reason why egypt and i think all the players there don't want this to go that far. >> can they count on egypt's support? >> it would be a big deal if it escalated in a tanning i object sense. i d
egypt's newly elected mohamed morsi is a tight spot. he needs to show hamas support because they have roots in the muslim brotherhood, a group morsi once led in ewript, and he also wants the respect of the peace treaty that stands between israel. he doesn't want to lose western support. >> he was elected on april groundswell of passion. part of that passion being anti-mubarak, who the egyptian people saw as abandoning the palestinians back in 2008, 2009. he is the man who has to stand up...
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the first meeting since the election. they discussed what to do about expiring busheir tax reductions and across-the-board spending cuts set to hit in january called the fiscal cliff. they allowed cameras in the room before the talks. >> i want to welcome the congressional leadership and thank them for their time. we have -- factors don't go on middle class families that our economy remains strong and we are creating jobs and and that's the agenda that democrats and republicans and independents all across the country share so our challenge is to make sure that we are able to capri together and work to find common ground, make compromises and build consensus. all of us agree on this they want to see us focused on that but not our politics here in washington. my hope is this is the beginning of a process where we are able to come to an agreement that will reduce our deficit in a balanced way that we will deal with some of these long term entitlements and we will also be focusing on making sure the middle class families are
the first meeting since the election. they discussed what to do about expiring busheir tax reductions and across-the-board spending cuts set to hit in january called the fiscal cliff. they allowed cameras in the room before the talks. >> i want to welcome the congressional leadership and thank them for their time. we have -- factors don't go on middle class families that our economy remains strong and we are creating jobs and and that's the agenda that democrats and republicans and...
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they certainly had a bigger voice when more of those supported members were elected to congress in 2010, but is that accurate? do you think the tea party is over for extreme conservea tichl? >> time will tell. clearly last tuesday voters didn't express happiness or support for the tea party very clearly. the question will be whether the republican party tries to move as jonathan just described, kind of moderates their message or still beholden to that kind of extreme part of the party? we're starting to see a few dfrs say we should have flexibility on the tax revenue question but talking about it and action are two very different things. i think we'll know soon. >> is that the big onus on john boehner? >> i think it is the onus on all of the negotiators. it's all of them at this point. because that's where the spotlight is. yeah. it's going to be quite a task. we saw that when this happened the last time. it's going to come right up to the line. i think we might be here late december. >> the drama will take us through the end of the year. our power panel, jackie kucinich, blake, robert,
they certainly had a bigger voice when more of those supported members were elected to congress in 2010, but is that accurate? do you think the tea party is over for extreme conservea tichl? >> time will tell. clearly last tuesday voters didn't express happiness or support for the tea party very clearly. the question will be whether the republican party tries to move as jonathan just described, kind of moderates their message or still beholden to that kind of extreme part of the party?...
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we lost the election, republicans lost the election and obama campaigned on tax hikes for families making more than $250,000. republicans could do themselves in good with a lot of families by saying that is too low. for millionaires and the -- not help the economy. will hurt the economy. is foolish policy. we will try to get big tax reform to do someone's rates in 2013. you ran on this and won the election and we don't have the ability to stop you. we will at least tell the middle class got to $1 million but i don't think republicans can win the fight on millionaires. is there a risk on raising taxes more on millionaires or everyone else? shore. republicans should fight that and make it clear, but they are not championing this or voting for it. they just vote for preventing taxes from going up on the middle-class but i don't believe they have the leverage to win this fight. i which they did. dagen: do you think we will ultimately get tax reform? when i talk about tax reform i go back to the people who don't pay any federal income tax and making sure most americans pay at least something j
we lost the election, republicans lost the election and obama campaigned on tax hikes for families making more than $250,000. republicans could do themselves in good with a lot of families by saying that is too low. for millionaires and the -- not help the economy. will hurt the economy. is foolish policy. we will try to get big tax reform to do someone's rates in 2013. you ran on this and won the election and we don't have the ability to stop you. we will at least tell the middle class got to...
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we have so much tunnel vision with our own election. this is a very big election in china what do we need to know about it. >> this is the fourth generation giving away to the fifth xi jinping. the politburo standing committee, a seven member group it's going to be dominated by at least your conservatives who are really hard liners, or maybe even six of these hard liners. jenna: what does that mean when you say hard liner in china what does that mean? >> these are the guys antireform who are taking a very tough position against china's neighbor about japan. you talked about the japan riots, also against the united states. they see the u.s. as trying to contain china which is ridiculous. the united states has tried to integrate china into the international system. the hard liners have lost touch with reality in a sense. jenna: there is so much happening around the globe. a lot of our attention right now is focused on the middle east. we see some of our top officials, including the president traveling to asia, is that a good move or strat
we have so much tunnel vision with our own election. this is a very big election in china what do we need to know about it. >> this is the fourth generation giving away to the fifth xi jinping. the politburo standing committee, a seven member group it's going to be dominated by at least your conservatives who are really hard liners, or maybe even six of these hard liners. jenna: what does that mean when you say hard liner in china what does that mean? >> these are the guys...
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you being elected as a muslim was another. we have mitt romney as a presidential candidate, a mormon. >> right. >> we look at all of these here. the issue of religion, the wider religious representation that's happening at the moment, does it show it is becoming an issue or is it a nonissue in the voting booth now? >> it's both for different people. there is no doubt about it there are people who write to my office every day decrying the fact that i'm a muslim and there are people, you know, mormons have been subject to discrimination and mitt romney had to deal with some of that but what it really shows is most americans believe in religious tolerance. most people believe in inclusion. but there is a vocal minority who always lets us know they are there trying to buy people on the basis of religion. and, unfortunately, we can't ignore them but, fortunately, they don't rule the day. >> and the mix of what has happened in congress just to go back oo years compared to the current congress, the number of protestant christian memb
you being elected as a muslim was another. we have mitt romney as a presidential candidate, a mormon. >> right. >> we look at all of these here. the issue of religion, the wider religious representation that's happening at the moment, does it show it is becoming an issue or is it a nonissue in the voting booth now? >> it's both for different people. there is no doubt about it there are people who write to my office every day decrying the fact that i'm a muslim and there are...
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dick luger lost his election. senator bennett lost his election. there is that fear that those on the right will come after you. and on the democratic side, it's the same thing. if moderate democrats are afraid that someone more progressive will come and run against them if they're seen as talking. and so what washington needs to do basically is both sides need to step out together. if they do it at the same time, if they do it hand in hand, voters will not punish them. in fact, they'll reward them for getting the job done. >> thank you, frank. i got a kick out of the woman who said put them in a room. no food, no water, no bathroom breaks, they'll get it done. that's an interesting way to go. >> and, by the way, i hope they do it. i just want to be there to watch. >> don't we all? thank you, frank. >>> for decades, young women are banishi is >>> for decades, young women are banishi is vanishing along one lonely,,,,,, >>> over the >>> over its last four decades, 15 young women and girls have been murdered or just simply disappeared along a rural hi
dick luger lost his election. senator bennett lost his election. there is that fear that those on the right will come after you. and on the democratic side, it's the same thing. if moderate democrats are afraid that someone more progressive will come and run against them if they're seen as talking. and so what washington needs to do basically is both sides need to step out together. if they do it at the same time, if they do it hand in hand, voters will not punish them. in fact, they'll reward...
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. >> in an election year obama would be a pretty good choice. >> "fortune" magazine's business person of the year for 2012. that's a big deal, jeff. congratulations. >> thank you, matt. >> appreciate it. good to have you here. coming up next, tim tebow opens up in a rare interview about criticism, about faith and his love life right after this. into their work, their name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. i'm eating what i know is better nutrition. mmmm. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. chips, chips! [ female announcer ] silence those tempting thoughts with new light & fit greek. its creamy thick texture helps satisfy you. and at 80 calories it's the lig
. >> in an election year obama would be a pretty good choice. >> "fortune" magazine's business person of the year for 2012. that's a big deal, jeff. congratulations. >> thank you, matt. >> appreciate it. good to have you here. coming up next, tim tebow opens up in a rare interview about criticism, about faith and his love life right after this. into their work, their name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to...
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the president has laid out a very clear plan, not just since the election, but before the election or how to get there. so when i say that speaker boehner has set the right tone, but the jury is still out on the substance of his proposal, let's see the substance. the president has been transparent to let's see what the speakers proposing that because if it doesn't hit those targets, and then were not going to be able to accomplish our goal of long-term deficit reduction with an appropriate revenue component. and it would be really bad if we just kicked the can down the road here, again. so between what happens in the next six weeks and what happens over the following six months in any structured way, we have to lock in some assurances that we're going to accomplish those dual goals of job growth and a sustainable credible path of long-term deficit reduction. >> what roles are markets thing in this conversation of? we saw what's happened in the market. there's some investors out there, maybe it's not all entirely tied to the fiscal cliff -- >> the u.s. senate is about to meet for a bri
the president has laid out a very clear plan, not just since the election, but before the election or how to get there. so when i say that speaker boehner has set the right tone, but the jury is still out on the substance of his proposal, let's see the substance. the president has been transparent to let's see what the speakers proposing that because if it doesn't hit those targets, and then were not going to be able to accomplish our goal of long-term deficit reduction with an appropriate...
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i expect it to happen because he doesn't want a blowout election in 2010. and people serving him deserve this. i think if people rise up they will have to do it. bill: we've got to run. thank you, sir. louie gohmert. thank you for your time. martha. martha: we'll have a lot more on this morning in "america's newsroom." also this. air raid sirens ringing out in the middle east. now thousands of israeli reservists are said to be ready to move. we've got a live report on that coming up. bill: also a freight train crashing into a parade float during an event that honored wounded war heroes. a horrific story here. that's up next martha: investigators are examining the scene of a horrific train crash that happened in midland, texas. a union pacific freight train slammed into a parade float that was carrying wounded u.s. military servicemembers and their families. it was said to be on its way to a banquet honoring the veterans on thursday afternoon. at least four people were killed, more than a dozen injured. >> very heart breaking. they didn't die out in the feed
i expect it to happen because he doesn't want a blowout election in 2010. and people serving him deserve this. i think if people rise up they will have to do it. bill: we've got to run. thank you, sir. louie gohmert. thank you for your time. martha. martha: we'll have a lot more on this morning in "america's newsroom." also this. air raid sirens ringing out in the middle east. now thousands of israeli reservists are said to be ready to move. we've got a live report on that coming up....
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it was the election of the -- the presidential election here. we have talking points provided to susan rice by the intelligence community, but the intelligence community is saying those talking points were changed. they had that al qaeda-like elements attacked the embassy. that detail was taken out of her talking points by someone over at the white house or someone close to the white house. when she got on the air, those are completely different talking points and that's what we're talking about. that's why we need to get to the bottom of this to find out who changed the story? why did the story change? >> we'll find out, hopefully, after these three hearings. ron bonjean and maria cardona, thank you. >>> why is john mccain so testy? he explains, next. [ camera clicks ] ♪ it's hard to resist the craveable nature of a nature valley sweet & salty nut bar. >>> disgraced former cia director david petraeus still in the hot seat this morning now in a senate committee hearing answering questions about benghazi, what exactly happened? when did he know
it was the election of the -- the presidential election here. we have talking points provided to susan rice by the intelligence community, but the intelligence community is saying those talking points were changed. they had that al qaeda-like elements attacked the embassy. that detail was taken out of her talking points by someone over at the white house or someone close to the white house. when she got on the air, those are completely different talking points and that's what we're talking...
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in his zeal to bend and ran -- to vent and rant as a result of the elections. the comments that she is not so bright, that she is untrustworthy -- these are comments that beg the question, when you look at her laudable resonate, much of which you heard from our distinguished delegates holmes nortmorton. so we are asking for them to walk back those comments. joining me here -- and i'm going to stop my comments at this point and call upon my good friend, the just elected chair of the congressional black caucus, rip marsha fudge from the district of ohio. -- rep. marcia fudge from the district of ohio. >> i am going to be brief also. i know when you lose, you get angry. but do not take it out on someone who had nothing to do with a loss. glenn yourself. how you say that someone was susan rice's background is not qualified? where did you finish in your class? i know one of them finished in the bottom of their class. susan rice was a rhodes scholar. how you say a person like susan rice is not qualified? you may not like her. he may not like the administration. but d
in his zeal to bend and ran -- to vent and rant as a result of the elections. the comments that she is not so bright, that she is untrustworthy -- these are comments that beg the question, when you look at her laudable resonate, much of which you heard from our distinguished delegates holmes nortmorton. so we are asking for them to walk back those comments. joining me here -- and i'm going to stop my comments at this point and call upon my good friend, the just elected chair of the...
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the markets are down 5% since election day. investors basically measuring the risk of the economy going over the fiscal cliff and the impact of hurricane sandy. reports showed manufacturing and economic activity fell in new york state and the philadelphia area this month as outages and flooding knock out factories. we get data out on industrial production today. the dow falling about 28 points in yesterday's trade and the nasdaq losing about 10 points to close at 2836. back to you. >> all right, seema, thank you much. >>> laura and john -- jon, yesterday you were talking about lyft. also this air b & b. there's this whole industry springing up that is this shared economy. the idea private citizens can give rides in their car or renting out their apartments. we'll talk about that on "press here" after "meet the press." we'll talk about the difference between the rules and beingi disruptive. >> breaking it down on "press here." >>> just in time for thanksgiving, nbc bay area teaming up with safeway stores to help fight hunger acr
the markets are down 5% since election day. investors basically measuring the risk of the economy going over the fiscal cliff and the impact of hurricane sandy. reports showed manufacturing and economic activity fell in new york state and the philadelphia area this month as outages and flooding knock out factories. we get data out on industrial production today. the dow falling about 28 points in yesterday's trade and the nasdaq losing about 10 points to close at 2836. back to you. >> all...
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there's an election in january. it's unclear what the appetite is for a ground incursion. however, what of course is clear, neither israel or hamas nor the other militant groups here are backing down. >> all right. elections are on the horizon. alex marquardt, live in gaza. thanks for your insight this morning. stay safe, alex. >>> moving on to our other big story of the week. david petraeus is expected to face some pretty tough questions this morning over how the cia handled the attack in benghazi. >> it's the first time top lawmakers had a chance to question petraeus since he was caught up in that sex scandal. abc's preeti arla has a preview of today's hearings from washington. >> reporter: general david petraeus heads to capitol hill today to face lawmakers. he will meet behind closed doors with the house and senate intelligence committees. his testimony comes a week after he stepped down as cia director after admitting to an extramarital affair. >> director petraeus went to tripoli. he interviewed many of the people, as i understand it, that were involved. and so, the
there's an election in january. it's unclear what the appetite is for a ground incursion. however, what of course is clear, neither israel or hamas nor the other militant groups here are backing down. >> all right. elections are on the horizon. alex marquardt, live in gaza. thanks for your insight this morning. stay safe, alex. >>> moving on to our other big story of the week. david petraeus is expected to face some pretty tough questions this morning over how the cia handled the...